Pathoma: Parathyroid Gland Flashcards

1
Q

True or false: parathyroid hormone activates osteoclasts.

A

False. It activates osteoblasts which then activate osteoclasts.

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2
Q

PTH causes increased serum levels of ________________.

A

calcium and phosphate

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3
Q

Adenoma is the cause of _________ of all hyperparathyroidism.

A

80%

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4
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Hypercalcemia can cause ___________, which might progress to oliguria.

A

nephrocalcinosis

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5
Q

Hypercalcemia can cause acute ______________.

A

pancreatitis

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6
Q

Hyperparathyroidism can lead to _____________, which are cysts in the bone from too much resorption.

A

osteitis fibrosa cystica

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7
Q

How will osteitis fibrosa cystica present under the microscope?

A

As bands of fibrosis

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8
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Hyperparathyroidism can present with high levels of ___________ in the urine. Why?

A

cAMP; because PTH binds to a Gs receptor that increases cAMP in cells

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9
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How does renal failure lead to hyperparathyroidism?

A

Failing kidneys cannot excrete phosphate. The phosphate levels rise and the phosphate binds to calcium, leading to decreased free calcium.

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10
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What disorder is associated with shorter 4th/5th metacarpals?

A

Pseudohypoparathyroidism

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11
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What causes pseudohypoparathyroidism?

A

Defective Gs, leading to organ resistance to PTH

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